Amélia
Bring Prudence Lyrics


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Oh 1929, when you left me once before
This time, you’ve been gone so long
I don’t dream about you anymore

You and I had the same black hair
But you took your hair up in the air
Amelia, you’re so theatrical,
You’ve got a flower lodged in your ventricle

I’ll wait for you
I’ll come through for you

All my friends they tell me you will
Never come come back
All my friends they tell me I was
I was just your lark

Oh and I know by now that you’re never coming home
But I lie to myself all day, it’s just easier that way

Cause you and I had the same black hair
But you took your hair up in the air
Amelia, if only I could see
Way before we met that you’re not for me





But I’ll wait for you
And I’ll come through for you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Amelia" by Bring Prudence describe a person's longing for someone they once loved who left them in 1929. The song takes a melancholy tone as the singer expresses their regret and desire for the person who is unlikely to return. The first verse establishes that the person has left before, but this time they have been gone for so long that the singer does not even dream about them anymore. The second verse describes the physical characteristics of the person - they have the same black hair as the singer, but the person styles their hair up in the air and is theatrical. The line "you've got a flower lodged in your ventricle" is particularly interesting, as it suggests that the person is a bit wild or unconventional, perhaps even unpredictable.


The chorus contains the repeated statement that the singer will wait for the person and come through for them. This suggests a sense of loyalty or commitment, even in the face of uncertainty or doubt. The bridge contains some of the saddest lyrics in the song, as the singer acknowledges that they know the person is never coming home, but they lie to themselves in order to find some comfort. The final verse again describes the similarity between the singer and the person they long for, but concludes with the admission that perhaps they were not meant to be together.


Overall, "Amelia" is a haunting, elegiac song that portrays the pain of lost love and the hopelessness of waiting for someone who may never return. It captures the bittersweet sense of nostalgia that can accompany memories of a past relationship, even if that relationship was ultimately unsatisfying or unfulfilling.



Line by Line Meaning

Oh 1929, when you left me once before
In the year 1929, you left me for the first time.


This time, you’ve been gone so long
In this instance, your absence has been prolonged.


I don’t dream about you anymore
I no longer dream about you.


You and I had the same black hair
We both had black hair.


But you took your hair up in the air
But you wore your hair differently.


Amelia, you’re so theatrical,
Amelia, you are very dramatic in nature.


You’ve got a flower lodged in your ventricle
You have a flower embedded in your heart.


I’ll wait for you
I will be patient for your return.


I’ll come through for you
I will be there for you when you need me.


All my friends they tell me you will
My friends inform me that you will never come back.


Never come come back
Never return to me again.


All my friends they tell me I was
My friends say that I was just


I was just your lark
I was just a fleeting amusement for you.


Oh and I know by now that you’re never coming home
I am aware that you will never return home.


But I lie to myself all day, it’s just easier that way
However, I deceive myself all day, it makes it easier to cope.


Amelia, if only I could see
Amelia, if only I had known


Way before we met that you’re not for me
Long before we met, that you are not the one for me.




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